Why Edwin de los Santos think Shakur wins easily


Edwin de los Santos predicts that it will be a “easy” victory for Shakur Stevenson tonight to defend his WBC lightweight title against William Zepeda in Queens, New York. De Los Santos says Shakur (23-0, 11 Kos) will do well against fighters who go forward and throw a lot of punches.

De Los Santos needed a heart transplant

Edwin was defeated by Shakur in the 12th round decision in 2023 in a battle that was a classic example of the Tom and Jerry-type contest. Stevenson ran all night, the T-Mobile Arena crowd booed from the third round, and Shakur left the ring after winning an ugly decision.

Edwin waited for the opening and had a stupid fight, rather than pushing the attack as Zepeda does in his fight. He seemed afraid that Shakur was countered and made to look bad in front of fans.

All his attitude was wrong. If he had Zepeda’s heart in his body, he would have ignored the shots Stevenson hit him and filled him with volume. With De Los Santos’ power and hand speed, he would have knocked out Shakur. Heart transplants were what he needed. Switch the head of Zepeda That night, in Edwin’s body, and he would have won.

Shakur’s “easy battle” claim

This will be an easy fight For Shakur Stephenson. Tonight we’re going to see some quality boxing really,” Edwin de los Santos said. fighthypepredicts Shakur’s victory over William Zepeda.

Tonight will be a very difficult battle for Shakur. Delos Santos lost to Stephenson in 2023, so it’s understandable why it would be “easy.” If he says he’s going to walk around the park for the former conquerors beyond Zepeda, he looks better.

What he should say is that Zepeda has a very good chance of winning, in order to fight the way Zepeda wins and how he fights.

Stevenson’s Amateur Point Scoring

Shakur still uses the same point scoring method he had in amateurs. The reason he was able to escape with it is because he hadn’t fought the Pressure Fighter in 135. When he fought at 126 and 130, he had a size advantage over his opposition. Stevenson was bigger than the only two excellent fighters he fought in those weight classes, Oscar Valdes and Jamel Herring.

In 135, Shakur was not fighting the Pressure Fighter. Certainly, when he had the opportunity to fight his first Jadier Herrera, he chose the fighter jet without Josh Padry in his day’s work and training camp as his opponent in his final fight.

“To me, he had to put the box in the box and move it. I was waiting Delos Santos spoke about his battle with Shakur in 2023. “A man like Zepeda moves forward and throws a lot of punches.

Delos Santos fought a stupid battle with Shakur, and instead of using his superior strength and hand speed to push his attacks on him, he “waited” forever to occasionally land the shots. He was defeated by Shakur due to his lack of aggression and instead chose not to attack everything.

Shakur’s Ramirez Blue Print

If Edwin de Ross saw the loss of Stephenson in Cuba Robeisy Ramirez At the 2016 Olympics, he would have known he had to attack him. He did not learn from following the blueprint. You can blame it with De Los Santos and his trainer. Because it only took a second to watch Stevenson’s fight against Robeisy on YouTube. It’s lazy and poor planning.

“The key is that he (Stevenson) is more in the box around him, and he’s also a great counter puncher,” Delos Santos said.

Of course, Stephenson puts the box in the box and moves against Zepeda all night. What does De Los Santos expect him to do? It’s a box and move to win by decision using his amateur point scoring style. It’s so boring and doesn’t suit professional games.

Last updated on 07/12/2025

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